WiPSCE aims at improving the exchange of research and practice relevant to teaching and learning in primary and secondary computing education, teacher training, and related research.

WiPSCE has its roots in a long-running workshop of the German computing education community and is run in cooperation with ACM SIGCSE. Accepted papers were published in the WiPSCE 2016 proceedings as part of the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series.

We were lucky to have the inspiring environment of the Great Hall on the Strand Campus and our many international delegates enjoyed being in such a central location in London. At the end of the conference, a trip was arranged to visit the new Ada Lovelace exhibition and the Information Age gallery at the Science Museum.

Sue Sentance

I research computing education in schools, particularly in the UK. My particular interests are programming pedagogy, teacher professional learning in computing, curriculum change, and physical computing. Any views expressed on this site are my own and not endorsed by my employer. I work for the Raspberry Pi Foundation and I'm a Visiting Fellow at King's College London.